Abstract

The influence of the structure on the energy product for the exchange-coupled Nd2Fe14B/α″-(FeCo)16N2 films has been investigated, and the magnetic properties of the trilayer system have been analyzed based on the micromagnetic simulation software object-oriented micromagnetic framework. The numerical results show that the energy product and the magnetic properties change with the bilayers to trilayers, where the maximum energy products of the bilayer and trilayer systems are 589 and 833.52kJ/m3, respectively. The dependence of the magnetic properties on the structure of the trilayer system was also considered. The symmetrical sandwich structure was observed to achieve a large energy product. In addition, hysteresis loops, energy product, and magnetic reversal process for the exchange-spring trilayer system were investigated. The optimal thickness of the soft phase is 7nm with the largest maximum energy product. (BH)max was observed to decrease with the increase of β, where β is the angle between the applied field and the easy axis. The trilayer system achieves the largest maximum energy product when β=0°.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call